The house of V.A. Buksgevden
Detailed description
The building was built at the beginning of the XX century. It is a six-story brick building in the shape of a corner, designed by engineer Georgy Pavlovich Hrzhonstovsky in the modernist style. The central facade is decorated with bas-reliefs with images of eagles. On both sides of the front doors are plaster statues of the same birds. The first owner of the house was Count V.A. Buksgevden.
Position on the map
Address
ulitsa Kuybysheva, 36, Petrograd Side, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 197046